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Gibraltar National Museum: A Journey Through Time

Uncover millennia of history and culture at the Gibraltar National Museum, from Neanderthals to Moorish baths and the Rock's unique story.

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The Gibraltar National Museum, established in 1930, is a treasure trove of the Rock's history, culture, and natural history. Located in the heart of Gibraltar, the museum showcases exhibits from the Neanderthal era to the present day, including a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse.

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Local tips

  • Allow at least 1.5 - 2 hours to fully explore the museum's extensive collection and exhibits.
  • The museum includes access to the Natural History Museum at Parson's Lodge.
  • Visit the museum's garden to see an open-air archaeological exhibit spanning seven centuries of Gibraltar's history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Casemates Square, head east towards Main Street. Walk south along Main Street until you reach Bomb House Lane. Turn left onto Bomb House Lane, where you'll find the museum at numbers 18-20. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take any bus heading towards the city center and alight at the 'Cathedral Square' stop on Line Wall Road. From there, walk a short distance to Bomb House Lane, where the museum is located. Bus fare is approximately £1.50.

  • Driving

    From Gibraltar Harbour, head towards the city center. Parking in central Gibraltar is limited, so it's best to park at the Mid Town Public Car Park on Reclamation Road and walk to the museum. From the car park, walk up the steps of the Gibraltar War Memorial to Line Wall Road, then walk south to Bomb House Lane. Parking costs approximately £2 per hour.

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Delve into Gibraltar's captivating past at the Gibraltar National Museum, a place where history comes alive. Founded in 1930 by General Sir Alexander Godley, the museum's extensive collection tells the story of Gibraltar from its prehistoric roots to its modern identity. The museum is housed in a unique building with the longest known historical sequence of any building in Gibraltar, showcasing every period of the city's urban history. One of its highlights is the well-preserved 14th-century Moorish bathhouse, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the past. Explore exhibits dedicated to the Neanderthal era, including remains of a Neanderthal child, offering insights into the region's earliest inhabitants. Discover artifacts from the Phoenician and Roman periods, highlighting the ancient influences that shaped Gibraltar. The museum also delves into Gibraltar's social history, showcasing its diverse cultural heritage. Don't miss the detailed model of the Rock of Gibraltar, providing a comprehensive understanding of its landscape and strategic importance. The museum also features exhibits on the region's unique flora and fauna. The Gibraltar National Museum is more than just a museum; it's an immersive experience that brings the Rock's rich heritage to life.

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